Cleaning is approached differently by many cultures, and
most of them have a different approach to just about any activity associated
with spring cleaning and other cleaning activities throughout the year. While,
in the United States, vacuuming is considered to be the most addictive and
well-known cleaning activity, in other parts of the world, it’s not that
popular, and the British even have a different name for it: hoovering.
Aside from these details, it’s important to note that these
varied approaches to cleaning have a strong impact on how vacuum cleaners are
used in various parts of the world. According to a recent study, for example,
the Germans are not particularly interested in cleaning beyond the basics.
Their use of vacuum cleaners is more frequent because of the convenience of
these devices, but still not as frequent as in the US.
In countries like Argentina and other South American nations
there is a prevalent use of chemical based detergents. Here there’s more of an
emphasis on cheap cleaning agents, and most people don’t actually own vacuums
to begin with.
The French and the Argentinians are both almost equally
interested in cleaning, often reaching for the wash cloth even before the dirt
is visible. However, in France the use of vacuum cleaners is also more
prevalent, since the average income allows people to buy even expensive
vacuums.
No matter what culture you live in, having your vacuum serviced regularly by a vacuum repair near me, can prolong the life of your vacuum.